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SOCIETY,.’ SOCIET .‘.han Ambassador, Nobile de Mamnm « to Meet Nobil de Martino on Her Arnval in New York ] HE Ambassador. of Italy, No- bile Giacomo de Martino, will go to New York to meet Nobil DonnaAntoinette de ference in Panama. Mrs, Swiggett represented the National League of Women Voters and m American As- Martino, who will arrive in | Dr. York Saturday on. the' Conte camano. The Ambassador and il de Martino will spend a few .3 at the Ritz-Cariton Hotel and will ~ter ‘go to the White Mountains, whore they have leased a,camp on Placid for the remainder of the mer. vian Envoy and His mily to Return Tomorrow. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora -¢ Jaimes Freyre and Senorita Yo- landa Jaimes Freyre will return to shington tomorrow _ afternoon itom ‘a motor trip to New York, Fhiladelphia and Atlantic City. The Minister of Greece, Mr. Simo- Duulos, went last evening to 'New Y rk to meet Mr. Politls, dplegate om Greece to the Institute of Poli- ucs at Willlams College, Willlams- twn, Mass. - r. Politis is a former minister of toreign affairs in Greece, and also i er Minister to France and a pro- at the University of Pars. Simopoulos will go from New to Nonquitt, Mass., where he will Jjoin his family. Mme, Price, wife of the Minister of Haiti, and their niece, Mlle. Odette .lenos, will sail today from New York .or their-home at Port au Prince. The wiinister is in New York and will re- wrn here the end of the week. The" Minister of Austria and Mnie. Prochnik will leave Friday for Wake- 1.eld, Va., to-spend the week end with nd Mrs. George Barnett. let James, sister of Mme. Prochnik, will arrive this evening to visit her brother-in-law and sister. The Secretary of the Polish Lega- tion and Mme. Orlowska will leave this afternoon for a several weeks' trip through the White Mountains. ~" The Counselor of the Caechoslo- vakian Legation and Mme. Lipova ar- vived in New York this morning aboard the Majestic and will come to Washington shortly. The retiring attache of the Egyptian | 5 Jagation, Abdul-el-Eneim Salem Effen- is sailing today from New York for .ngland. After a brief vacation in 3ngland he will go to Czechoslovakia ‘o take up his duties as secretary of ithe Egyptian legation in Prague. The surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Merritte Wy Ireland will leave today by motor for Nova Scotia and Montreal and will be absent ‘about three weeks. The Australian high commissioner to the United States and Lady Elder are among those sailing today aboard the Berengaria for-England on their way to their home In Australia. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has n turned to her home on New *avenue from Chicago, where she we.nt because of the death of her brother, Mr. Adrian Carr Honore. She has vis- iting her her son, Maj. U. 8. Grant, 3d. Mrs. James R, Mann left this morn- ing for Lenox, Mass, to spend the remainder of the Summer at the Aspinwall Hotel. Mrs. Henry F. F. Dimock will bé hostéss at luncheon- Sunday in her Summer home at Bar Harbor. enter- taining in -compliment tc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesburyof Phila- delphia, who visit her in her Scott Circle home once or twice during each “lu!w The Rl‘fl Rev. Jouph McBlount Cheshire,” Bifhop of North Carolina, and Mrs; flh-hln wfll arrive in| Wuhlm:tnn Sunday for a brief visit with Mrs. iStephen B. Weeks. The bishop and. Mrs. Cheshire are en route to their Summer hamo in Maryland. Maj. and Mrs. C. A. Schimelfenig have arrived by motor from* Fort Leavenworth, and are guests ‘of Mr. ‘Wallace Chiswell in his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Former Sécretary of the Navy and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry went last week to their Summer home, Red Top, at Watch Hill, where they will stay until October. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Edward oran’ and their baby daughter, fargaret Pou Moran, have moved from the house at. 2§46 Cathedral evenue to Wardman Park Hotel. *Mrs. George T. Marye and daughtet, . Mrs. Willam D. Thomas, gave a large picnic yesterday at Bafley's Beach, ¥Miss Virginia Latterner and Miss Josephine Latterner are visitink ‘their aunt, Mrs. &, M. Palmer, at Rochester, ¥, Y. 'They will visit in Detroit be- ¢ fore returning to their home in Wash- ington, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Swiggett have feturned from the Pan-American con- Connecticut Ave. Council of M"l Mr. and Mrs, Richard K. Wilmer have taken a cottage at Bar Harbor, where, with their children, -they are uubluh'd !ov the season. f M. ;Shelton and their dlu‘btar. M]- Judith ' Shelton, will go this evening to New York, from where Mr. Shelton will safl Friday on the S. S. Mongolia for a cruise to Calis fornia by way, of the Panama Canal, returning overland through ‘the Cana: dian Rockies. Mre. Shelton and her dauvghter will return to their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel before leaving for Bristol, Tenn., where'they will spend the remainder of the Sum- mer. . Miss Valerie Pultliord has gone to New York and is .pendlns a few days at !I\. Hotel Vcndlrbll Mrs. C. Wflxm, who has been at Wanlm-n Park Hotel for several weeks, will leave this evening for New Yo She will spend a month in the metropolis and visiting at various seashore resorts before lluh\gi’l for Europe to join her mother, Mrs. H. 8. Keating, in Nice. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Have Been Joined by Their Son. The counsel ‘in the office of the alien property custodian and Mrs. William W. Wilson have with them their son, Mr. Stephen ‘Wilson of Chicago, for a visit. Dg‘ and Mrs. Eqward T. of Philadelphia have gone tt bor, where they are guests of and Mrs. John J. O’Brien, also of Philadelphia, who will entertain & large company at tea this afternoon in their Summer home, Guys Clff, for their house guests. Mr, and Mrs. Stotesbury will spend: the week at Bar Harbor, where they purchased Four Acres, and are re-| modeling it for a Summer heme. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Henry 'en ho-ll at luncheon yesterday at Hot Sprim. An honw Father nhlwn o rs. Harry Norment will leave today for Néw York, and will be at thé Hotel Plaza until Saturday, when they will sail on the Majestic for Europe, to be absent from Wash- ington until November 1. ) Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Joy of De- troit, who will arrive tomorrow at their Summer home, at Watch Hill, have made the trip by water on their yacht, the Spray 3d, by way of the St. Lawrence River. They spent the week end in Montréal and yesterday were in Qnebac M. - Thomas 8. Lovette, who l-n ‘Washington in June, has taken apartment at 454 Riverside, Drve until September.; Mrs, Lovette will spend some time/! ‘next month in cruis- ing on the Great Lakes. Mrs. 8. E. Sullivan and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Maddox, and Miss Mildred Stahiman, all of Chevy Chase, D. C., are spending some time at the Hotel Dorsey, at Wildwood, N. J. Admiral y T. Grayson enter- tained informally at luncheon ymr day on the Willard roof. . and Mrs. Peyton Gordon and lyn Gordon will return today ment in_the W after spending some time Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard is at A Shop of . Indindsity July Clearance Dinner, Day Dresses, Frbcks Ya—15 off Coats, '%——/2 fo Thmmed Hats , Matrimonial Vacation for While. CHICAGO, July 14 (P),—Edns Hib- that morning. mbmo(ur!wun-u “{to West Newton late v --.um-!ourmybymmun She gave an Inde- party last week, when [ bue. she- - plans and expected to ‘enjoy a matri- v;uuon fnrml. little ;‘l":‘h h:: wm Il‘hnn brokml. ‘but said e would ‘continue in lur pnum M!fllfllinmm Jnly 14 (2. Claude vi- 0od service is 3 pnvfl-d—y-n wlll ilfl it o lw.'fltbfluoloh'lommhndmll. the Houl l/arrllnc in New York for a few da; Mrs. .Yohn S, Sgll l.nd her d.u‘h Miss Clara W. McQuow who wfll Tater attend the lmutvte of Politics at wmma. Mr. and Mrs. Wlenx off On South American Trip. Mr. E. V. Wilcox of Chévy Chase, Md., president of the Shakespeare Society, will sail Saturday for Rio de Janiero. He will visit countries in South America. and will be accompanied by 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST 'REMARKABLE 'REDUCTIONS! . PARIS’ DINNER AN EVENlNO ‘GOWNS « 525 FassE FORMERLY $75 TO 31?5 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF THE SEASON—ALL ;m FROM ACT QUICKLY! FOR THEY. WILL GO FAST “/ONLY. 75 COWNS »y Smflmm,i_fofi"“ - Twice Yearly ofUlfnm-Ild Mrs. Wilcox. They will return about, the Day, Month or Year the middle of December. » Miss Elizabeth Cllmt Chew s TS‘ Entire Regular Stock of DRESSE All Co]ors and White Suznspitl to 42 (Bettie Frocks Excepted) Store Closed "All Day Saturdays Dyring July and August Reductlon Sdle All the :hor: in tht.r sdle are from our regu- lar stock and th’e styles gye. those which' are in Al the fuhmnable materials and color: m rcm.mmdi others. ' 3 ,Wrmge;ymb ‘caster, N. H. where he died early Monday. 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